Not unless you define your own macro:

bflat = \markup { B \flat }

{c''^\markup\center-align{Clarinett in \bflat } }


  /Mats

Paul Scott wrote:

Mats Bengtsson wrote:

If you put something within double quotes, LilyPond will treat it as
a single character string. In my opinion, this makes perfect sense.
How else would you for example be able to print the text "\flat"
in you needed it?

Ok. Then is there any way shorter than \line{ ... } to include \flat in a string?

Thanks,

Paul



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